Preferences for medical collaboration: patient-physician congruence and patient outcomes.
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Perceptions of the quality of the therapeutic alliance in chiropractic care in The Netherlands: a cross-sectional survey.Why are you here again? Concordance between consumers and providers about the primary concern in recurring psychiatric visitsAcceptance of shared decision making with reference to an electronic library of decision aids (arriba-lib) and its association to decision making in patients: an evaluation study."Surgery is certainly one good option": quality and time-efficiency of informed decision-making in surgery.Health care experiences of people with dementia and their caregivers: a meta-ethnographic analysis of qualitative studiesTesting the leadership and organizational change for implementation (LOCI) intervention in substance abuse treatment: a cluster randomized trial study protocol.Physicians' communication and perceptions of patients: is it how they look, how they talk, or is it just the doctor?A 41-year-old African American man with poorly controlled hypertension: review of patient and physician factors related to hypertension treatment adherencePatient and physician beliefs about control over health: association of symmetrical beliefs with medication regimen adherence.Preferences for participation in decision making among ethnically diverse patients with anxiety and depressionClient preferences affect treatment satisfaction, completion, and clinical outcome: a meta-analysisProvider communication behaviors that predict motivation to change in black adolescents with obesity.Patients' preference for olanzapine orodispersible tablet compared with conventional oral tablet in a multinational, randomized, crossover study.Adherence during antiviral treatment regimens for chronic hepatitis C: a qualitative study of patient-reported facilitators and barriers.Review of deprescribing processes and development of an evidence-based, patient-centred deprescribing process.Patient-centered culturally sensitive health care: model testing and refinement.Chiropractic care of a 70-year-old female patient with hip osteoarthritis.Decision making for depression treatment during pregnancy and the postpartum periodThe challenge of patient adherence.Relationship of external influence to parental distress in decision making regarding children with a life-threatening illnessThe evaluation of a healthcare passport to improve quality of care and communication for people living with dementia (EQuIP): a protocol paper for a qualitative, longitudinal study.Non-adherence to disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs is associated with higher disease activity in early arthritis patients in the first year of the diseaseA qualitative study of perceived responsibility and self-blame in type 2 diabetes: reflections of physicians and patientsThe context influences doctors' support of shared decision-making in cancer careAssessment of decision-making capacity in older adults: an emerging area of practice and research."We can't provide season tickets to the opera": Staff perceptions of providing preference based person centered care.Italian translation and cultural adaptation of the communication assessment tool in an outpatient surgical clinic."It Depends": Reasons Why Nursing Home Residents Change Their Minds About Care Preferences.Bisphosphonates in the management of postmenopausal osteoporosis--optimizing efficacy in clinical practice.The consistency of self-reported preferences for everyday living: implications for person-centered care deliveryEffective Patient-Provider Communication in Pediatric ObesityThe therapeutic effects of the physician-older patient relationship: effective communication with vulnerable older patients.Patient preference in the management of postmenopausal osteoporosis with bisphosphonates.Predictors of communication preferences in patients with chronic low back pain.Visual causal models enhance clinical explanations of treatments for generalized anxiety disorder.When doctors disagree: a qualitative study of doctors' and parents' views on the risks of childhood food allergyBarriers for an effective communication around clinical decision making: an analysis of the gaps between doctors' and patients' point of view.Persistence with weekly and monthly bisphosphonates among postmenopausal women: analysis of a US pharmacy claims administrative database.Comparison of monthly ibandronate versus weekly risedronate in preference, convenience, and bone turnover markers in Korean postmenopausal osteoporotic women.An exploratory mixed-method study to determine factors that may affect satisfaction levels of athletes receiving chiropractic care in a nonclinic setting.
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Preferences for medical collaboration: patient-physician congruence and patient outcomes.
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Carol E Golin
Kristina H Jahng
Leslie R Martin
M Robin DiMatteo
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z